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AUCKLAND IN THE OLD DAYB. Parents: Send your boys and girls during their holidays to see "Rewi's Last Stand" at the Grand Theatre. This picture shows vividly the life and struggles of the old pioneers and also the great battle of Orakau. The Rev. Jasper Calder says, "Every New Zealand child should see this wonderful picture."—'Ad). .

Two proposals involving the raisin* of small loans have recently been bc° fore the Papatoctoe Town Board The first arises out of a scheme for purchasing a set of instruments for the local band, at a cost of about £500; and the second is to provide for additions to the public hall. The question of adding to the hall accommodation was before ,the board at its meeting i_.s week, when the Manukau Countv°Council expressed its willingness to give the beard an equity in the hall for a nominal sum, and thus enable it to hold a poll of ratepayers in the area now being rated for the hall loan of eieht years ago. cig-t ♦tJ W ° r ?^ lwa y locomotives passed under the south overhead bridge on Thursday morning. just a 8 a car * was app ™. £ g JZ° m , f, ach end of the bridge, writes SL St Af T^ ha P c The is the first occasion on which two ears have passed each other nnii, i'j vchich is rather nanSv - " c bndge ' See the bargains in men's black and brown rubber coats usuaiw" as v,£ Karangahape Road.-(ld.t C ° rner '

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 15 August 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 15 August 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 15 August 1925, Page 10